Plywood Weight

Due to the difference in manufacturing methods for the various plywood products, they can vary in weight considerably. Basically, since the resins and glues used to hold the wood together are heavier than the wood or wood fibers, the greater the percentage of glue or resin found in the plywood product, the greater the weight of the plywood.
Let’s start with the most common plywood product, softwood plywood. The APA (American Plywood Association) has created design specifications for the production of various plywood products. In it, they state that softwood plywood should weigh approximately 3 pounds per square foot, per inch of thickness. Actual plywood weight is slightly less, as the specification is for pre-sanded sheets. The organisation offers a bunch of technical informations and educative content. To compare and visualize the difference in weight and thickness, look at the following tables below.

Softwood Plywood weight chart:

Thickness

Actual Weight

1/4”

22 lbs

3/8”

28.5 lbs

1/2”

40.6 lbs

5/8”

48 lbs

3/4”

60.8 lbs

1-1/8”

84.5 lbs

Different plywood types stacked together

In the next chart, we’re going to compare the weight of other plywood products to Softwood plywood. For the sake of simplicity, we’re only going to compare 1/2” thick plywood. Click to sort by plywood weight or percentage.

Plywood Type:

Weight per Sheet

Percentage
(compared to Softwood)

Softwood Plywood

40.6 lbs

100%

Hardwood Plywood

45 lbs

111%

Marine Plywood

50 lbs

123%

Particle Board

61 lbs

150%

MDF

66.7 lbs

164%

MDO

37.5 lbs

92%

OSB

47 lbs

116%

ApplePly

35 lbs

86%

Baltic Birch

48 lbs

118%

Note the weight may greatly impact the price. Weight chart is closely related to price chart.